Globalization has made it more difficult for leaders of countries to assert that national cultural norms are more important than global standards of behavior. For example, <u>the United Nations, transnational corporations, the globalized entertainment industry</u> penetrate/s national borders and erode/s traditional values.
Answer:
Marco introduced gunpowder to China.He encourage trade a long silk road.Open up China to the rest of the world
<span>mercantilism is what is described</span>
I believe the answer is: much of what passes for "common sense" in the United States turns out to be at least partly wrong.
What considered as 'common sense' would most likely influenced by how the power holder in the society want the people to think, no matter what society it is. For example, it is considered a 'common sense' in america that a certain country is wrong/evil while the fact is some misinformation spread by companies to obtain their own interest.